Summary

Father Brolin is a good man. At least, he’s always thought so; he cares for the poor and the sick and the needy, and when he’s not writing sermons, he’s the principal at the local Catholic School.

Angel Rossi is a good girl. At least, she thought she was; when her misbehavior and impertinent questioning of Catholic beliefs gets her sent to Father Brolin, two formerly good people’s worlds collide and will never be the same.

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“I used to be good at handling, you know, dames. I knew what to do and what to say; how to say it. Take ‘em out dancing; maybe go to a show if that’s what they wanted. Hold the door, give her your arm, compliment her dress. It’s still there you know. It’s just...” Bucky’s lips pressed in to a hard line as he touched a finger to his temple like a gun to his head. “There’s that other garbage too.”

Steve frowned. He heard everything Bucky was saying but he had no answers for the guy. This wasn’t the 1940’s anymore and there was no dating manual called How To Get Along With Girls After You’ve Been Brainwashed By HYDRA.

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Little Harley ran away from her parents fighting only to run into four Asgards royal family arguing in the forest. They return the child, most reluctantly on Loki's part as he discovers the frightened little Harley is his Omega. He will always be there for her, even if he can't be on Midgard to do it. He will find a way to be apart of her life, which seems to be easier as the child as the ability to Astral Project. (Alright I am terrible at these bht give the story a try.)

Summary

Former exorcist and current Catholic school teacher Ben Solo goes to great lengths to hide away the awful things lurking in his soul. But when he meets new student Rey Niima, they can’t help but come to light.

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The Sons called themselves a social club, a fraternity, a secret society. They were a gang. They got away with the deception because they didn’t fit your typical image of a gang. In 1977, that word conjured up images of Hell’s Angels or poor kids from a bad neighborhood a la the Jets and the Sharks or S. E. Hinton’s Outsiders; thugs who wore dirty denim and leather proudly emblazoned with the name of their organization; boys who came across so tough you crossed the street to avoid crossing paths. On the contrary, the Sons weren’t from one neighborhood or even one school. They weren’t the outcasts, they were the rock stars. From outward appearances they were polite, upper middle class, intelligent young men who had successfully navigated the horrors of high school and adolescence. Every guy wanted to be one, every girl wanted to date one. It was how they lured you in. Waxer was in.

Summary

You get yourself into gnarly trouble with the young professor that lives in your dreams, and you must help him with some grading as a punishment. Little did you know, he’s not the only one who’s willing to commit a misdeed that doesn’t necessarily align with your school’s faith.

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There has always been something about Mr Izunia that sets Prompto on edge. Perhaps it is his words, or his mannerisms, or just the way he looms so tall and large- but such thoughts are uncharitable, and he knows he is being ridiculous. He is a musical genius, an eccentric by all accounts. He'd taught Prompto to sing like an angel. Prompto shouldn't think badly of this man, despite his strangeness.

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Slade leaned back in his big leather desk chair and pulled at his collar. He'd heard some rumors recently that the school's gorgeous golden boy had been caught doing things of a… sexual nature with another boy on school grounds. This obviously needed to be addressed, but the thought of having a young and… morally loose Dick Grayson in his office. Well, it would be hard not to take advantage.

Father Slade Wilson pops lovely Dick Grayson's cherry on top of his desk.

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You didn’t mind so much, really. The only big hiccup was that each class year had a single lunch period, so though you had a few friendly enough acquaintances in your year, you had no one you really felt like spending the time with to socialize. Midway through your sophomore year, you started eating your lunch in the school library, and that was when things began to change with Father Steve